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it seems there is an issue with PanoPress Plugin and IE8.
one french guy develop another pluging quite similar with PanoPress and its working with IE8, but somehow in my case the pano is not loading (all grey and blurry).
i'll try to fix it by today.

IE9 and the other third party web browsers have too many compatability issues with other software. Each has its own set of great features but in the end, they all have issues. I use IE8 because it has the fewest problems with the work I do. If I were to tell my customers that they need to switch to FireFox or something else in order to run my software, they would hire a different contractor. Too many corporations have very strict software rules that cannot be violated. IE8 is accepted so I continue to use it.

According to the PanoPress forum, Omar has stated "we already fix all the reported IE issues as part of the next release (beta 2) coming out really soon." so hopefully this will solve the issues with IE8.http://www.panopress.org/forum/discu...orking-in-ie-9
It is worth noting that there have also been issues with IE9, but my panos created with Pano2VR are working OK in IE9.

i believe omer does have these IE + other issues sorted out, and we are hoping to release b2 very very soon (really), sorry for the delays, been a busy summer w the NYC2012ivrpa conference and all that :)

IE9 and the other third party web browsers have too many compatability issues with other software. Each has its own set of great features but in the end, they all have issues. I use IE8 because it has the fewest problems with the work I do. If I were to tell my customers that they need to switch to FireFox or something else in order to run my software, they would hire a different contractor. Too many corporations have very strict software rules that cannot be violated. IE8 is accepted so I continue to use it.

I understand your position, changing web browser was just a kind of jokes ;)
i'll try to fix this issue !

According to the PanoPress forum, Omar has stated "we already fix all the reported IE issues as part of the next release (beta 2) coming out really soon." so hopefully this will solve the issues with IE8.http://www.panopress.org/forum/discu...orking-in-ie-9
It is worth noting that there have also been issues with IE9, but my panos created with Pano2VR are working OK in IE9.

Yeah i check PanoPress forum and post some comment on it.
For me IE9 and all browser are working, but i'm on Win7.
It seems Win XP + IE8 is not working somehow...
I'm waiting the Beta 2 and see if this is sorted or not... in the meantime, Roland Dufour, develop a kind of similar plugin which is working with IE but for the moment he only use Panotour and KRPano not Pano2VR, I need to send some data, and he should be able to upgrade his plugin (http://rdpano.rd-creation.fr/)

Originally Posted by Hugh

Great pano, saves me the airfare!

That is why 360° are made for no ? saving Airfares !!! :p
Glad you like it :)

Nice, get the feeling of very large distances of the place :) What lens did you use ? fisheye ? also you should limit zoom in (something I always forget on my own panos also !)

HelloVincen,

I'm really glad you like it.
I used my Sigma 10-20mm @10mm (which giving me hard time for indoor Pano);
Yes i saw afterward that i forget to limit the zoom ... but i want to improve my editing of the rock, where my camera bag was ... i'm not really happy with the results ...

i believe omer does have these IE + other issues sorted out, and we are hoping to release b2 very very soon (really), sorry for the delays, been a busy summer w the NYC2012ivrpa conference and all that :)

sam

Thanks Sam,

I use the shortcodes as you state (from viewing your forum) and have no problem with IE9.
I just noted the comment as some were having a problem and maybe v2 will have the answer.
I trust that a busy summer means a productive summer!
Keep up the good work (I like PanoPress), Hugh.